問題一覧
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a feed back technology (using computer applications) takes advantage of the users sense of touch
Haptics technology
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Use of voice and tone to operate a device.
Voice and tone recognition
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give an example of "Voice and tone recognition"
Siri
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give an example of Haptics technology
Phone
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while on the move, users will be able to provide the precise description and location of a street - bawed issue using GPS
Intelligent routing to devices
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give an example of intelligent routing to devices
Google map
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Measures eye positions and movements which are analyzed through computer applications
Eye tracking technology
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Lie detection
Law enforcement
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Identify suspicious behavior, e.g. to catch terrorists before they strike
Airport security
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Recording monitoring and analysing consumer behavior to "tailor" marketing to individuals
Retail
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Alerting and awekening a drowsy or distracted driver would save many lives
Safety
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Assisting people with disabilities or paralysis to communicate (laptop) and improve mobility (electric wheelchair)
Health care
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Using screen icons and a blink here or gaze there. say goodbye to the mouse and keyboard.
Human computer interaction
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list all of the Eye tracking technology that can be developed to improve things
Law enforcement airport security retail safety health care human computer interaction
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Technology that can display images directly onto our sight
Internet glasses
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the process of people who are usually the users of news creating sharing their own new context example: Vlogs
Citizens journalism
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the internet can be used as a promotional in terms of tourism aspects of a place Example: digital marketing
Use of internet as tourism support
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A form of cybercrime where in the suspects are trying to get personal information using the emails and websites
Phising
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involves the use of force to conser someone to unwillingly perform a particular action example: prostitution
Human trafficking
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the issues that receive great attention from media art issues that the public became more concerned with
Agenda setting theory
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people use media to satisfy specific needs and desires
Uses and gratifications theory
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people use symbols which should call should meanings and community example in advertising
Symbolic interactionism theory
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minority people tend to not share their opinion with fear of not being listened hands the popular opinion are the ones who are considered as the opinion of the majority
Spiral of silence theory
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"heavy exposure" to media causes individuals to develop illusionary perception of reality based of the most repetitive and sustained messages about regular medium
Cultivation analysis theory
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some media experts contend that media is an effective tool to persuade people towards believing a certain truth claim
Unmasking media messages
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using negative levels to attack someone and to representing violet arguments
Name calling
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a person who is popular or has great influence claims and argument as valid but necessarily has expertise in that field
Appeal to authority
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claiming that you have to choose between two undesirable options arguing that you do not have any option to consider
False dilemma
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claiming that someone is right because the other side cannot able to disapprove the argument of the opposing site
Appeal to ignorance
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asserting that a claim is valid because it is popular or supported by many
Appeal to papularity
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a claim stating that the characteristics of the whole are also the characteristics of the parts.
Composition fallacy
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claim stating that the characteristics of the parts are also the characteristics of the whole
Division fallacy
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a legal right granted to a producer to solely published reproduce and sell his or her works literal works and artist works
Copyright
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intellectual property rights consists of 1. copyright and related rights 2. trademarks and service marks 3. industrial design and layout designs 4. patents
Republic act 8293
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bullying that takes place online
Cyber bullying
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impulsive control problem that can take in any of the following forms 1.Cybersex Addiction 2.Cyber relationship addiction 3.Net Compulsions 4.Information overload
Internet addiction
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excessive use of computer up to the point that negative effects daily routines
Computer addiction
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an economic inequality between groups in a terms of access to use of or knowledge of information communications technologies
Digital drive
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people online became aggressive and attack each other using abusive and appropriate words and opinions
Flame wars
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these are people online who intentional statements to emotional distract a person or to divert arguments
Trolls
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observing proper behavior while engaging in online activities
Netiquette
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knowledge was passed on true folk media and indigenous forms of media Careers: Town crier, messenger, community scribe
Pre spanish era
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publication of books ("noli me tangere and el filibusterismo") and newspaper ("la solidaridad") advanced propaganda movement which led to people's revolution against spanish rule Careers: book writers, newspaper writer, editor, publisher, copyreader,
Spanish era
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during this era major newspaper manila times and manila bulletin radio broadcasting and movies became available. media was used for propaganda by government and other groups
American japanese era
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the golden age of philippine journalism advertising communication and press without flourish in this era
Post war era
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highlights of this era include the government takeover of media and press and the image in engineering of the marcoses in the name of nationalism
Martial law era
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people power brought greater freedom for the philippine media during this era the new constitution recognize the vital role of communication information and national building press freedom and rise to growth in media careers
Post edsa era
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Careers: web designer, online instructors, digital producers, bloggers, animators, programmer
Modern era